With both the problem and the thing it represents: it kinda depends how I'm feeling at the time.
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I think 4C is cute.
put in a copy of Wretched of the Earth in there, but idk if anyone took it because they took the thing down a week or two later.
Picked me up a printed copy of the muller report in one of these
I use the $3k Dolce & Gabbana stovetop coffeemaker
There's this jail/asylum near me that got shut down in the 90s and then converted into a jail-themed luxury hotel, and I really wish I had the time to interview the older people in my life about it and put together some kind of art. I keep being the one to tell people it's a hotel now and they don't believe me until they look it up in the news. It's not a secret or anything lol.
Isn't all 'comparative advantage' stuff fake though?
E: Sorry, genuinely asking, not doing a bit.
Who could have predicted this?
Some games I like:
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Spirit Island - Co-op game that's very complicated. You're spirits working together in defending an island from colonizers. 1-4 players.
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Wingspan - A 'euro-game' where you add birds to your habitats to earn points. Competitive, but with only helpful interaction between players. 1-4 Players.
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The King Is Dead: Second Edition - A low-stakes 'abstract strategy' game that plays pretty quick. Players compete for influence between factions fighting for control of Britain. 2-4 Players.
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Paint Chip Poetry - Less of a game and more of a creative writing exercise. You combine paint chips to make poems responding to prompts. 1-6 Players.
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The Mind - Mini-game where you silently order cards numerically using telepathy. 1-30 Players.
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Tussie Mussie - Pocket-sized game about the meanings of flowers. 1-4 Players.
The worst people you know are fighting lol. Expanding the scope of IP law to make AI even worse. NYT & other papers will bundle articles in 'datasets' and sell them. Probably through an offshore IP holding company which will create a 'market' which companies can point to in transfer pricing. The 'ethical AI' rhetoric is used because it makes people think of job loss.